by lizane » Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:13 pm
Hello ivette08!
As the above members said, there's nothing
wrong with typing but I have always and always will handwrite my letters. {thumb2} It's more personal, it shows that you've really put in some effort to write a nice letter and you may get a special response too!

If you type your letters, make it extra special so the celebrity can see that you don't just print out letters and send it to everyone for autographs. Also,
sign at the end of the typed letter.

But my advice is to keep on handwriting your letters, it shows that you're a real fan and not just someone who's going to sell the autographs (of course, I'm
not talking about charity collectors now - that's a different story! {thumb2} I'm referring to sellers who wants to make a profit for themselves out of autographs. :mad: ). Also, the way I think of it is if you type your letters, then you can't be mad if you get a preprint - you send them a printed letter!
Good luck collecting everyone,
Lizanne
Hello ivette08! ;-)
As the above members said, there's nothing [i]wrong[/i] with typing but I have always and always will handwrite my letters. {thumb2} It's more personal, it shows that you've really put in some effort to write a nice letter and you may get a special response too! :D If you type your letters, make it extra special so the celebrity can see that you don't just print out letters and send it to everyone for autographs. Also, [b]sign[/b] at the end of the typed letter. {up} But my advice is to keep on handwriting your letters, it shows that you're a real fan and not just someone who's going to sell the autographs (of course, I'm [b]not[/b] talking about charity collectors now - that's a different story! {thumb2} I'm referring to sellers who wants to make a profit for themselves out of autographs. :mad: ). Also, the way I think of it is if you type your letters, then you can't be mad if you get a preprint - you send them a printed letter! :?
Good luck collecting everyone,
Lizanne